Facebook's expected IPO filing may be the talk of Wall Street this week, but electronic health record and practice management firm Greenway Medical Technologies is poised to make some waves of its own with an $80 million initial public offering set for Thursday.
Greenway Medical Technologies has tapped Dell to help it offer its EHR, practice management and interoperability solution, PrimeSUITE 2011, as a hosted technology for physician practices.
Just two days after announcing its acquisition of assets from Southlake, Texas-based CySolutions, Greenway Medical Technologies is making more news: the expansion of its Georgia headquarters and the addition of some 400 jobs.
In a move aimed at enhancing its services for federally qualified health centers and community health centers, and expanding its offerings to rural health initiatives, EHR developer Greenway Medical Technologies will acquire certain assets of Southlake, Texas-based CySolutions.
Greenway Medical Technologies announced the availability of its remote clinical and financial solution, PrimeMOBILE, as a native application for Apple's iPad and iPad2. PrimeMOBILE integrates functionality accessed on handheld devices directly with Greenway's single-database EHR, practice management and interoperability solution PrimeSUITE 2011.
The Children's Clinic of Muskogee, Okla., has qualified for maximum 2011 Medicaid meaningful use incentives, according to Greenway Medical Technologies, the clinic's integrated electronic health record vendor.
DiagnosisONE, the clinical decision support and analytics firm, has announced that Greenway Medical Technologies has selected the company to provide clinical decision support for its EHR deployments.
A survey by Black Book Rankings, a division of the market research firm Brown-Wilson Group, ranks the top EMR vendors for 2011 based on key performance indicators including meaningful use.
Greenway Medical Technologies, a developer of electronic health record technology for physician practices, has acquired imaging technology and certain other assets from VisualMED, an imaging conversion and communications firm. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
As we wait for the federal government to finalize important sections of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), there is a lot of talk about the financial incentives for implementing electronic health records (EHR). And understandably so. Practices that implement an EHR under the federal government’s guidelines stand to gain nearly $50,000 in incentives over the next five years.
Florida's Bethesda Healthcare System and its flagship hospital, Bethesda Memorial Hospital, are rolling out integrated electronic health record and practice management technology.
HealthPort has announced that Resurrection Health Care of Chicago will implement the company's RACPro Basic software, designed to help hospitals with access to records and activity reports needed for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Recovery Audit Contractor initiative.
In an effort to enhance and encourage community-based health information technology adoption within the Buffalo, N.Y. region, Greenway Medical Technologies today announced a new program designed to work with regional health information organizations, health information exchanges, clinical information exchanges and other community HIT organizations to provide preferred pricing structures for these groups.
Greenway Medical Technologies, a provider of an integrated electronic health record, practice management and interoperability solution, today announced its participation in the Drug Information Association's 45th annual convention taking place in San Diego, June 21-25.
The 2008 HIMSS Nicholas E. Davies Award of Excellence recognized three practices in its ambulatory category for their achievements using electronic health records.
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